Accessit

/ækˈsɛsɪt/ noun

An honor or award given to a student or competitor who comes very close to winning first prize but doesn't quite achieve it; an honorable mention.

From Latin 'accessit' meaning 'he/she came near to' or '(almost) came close.' Used in educational institutions, especially at British universities and schools, as a Latin term for near-winners.

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